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burlesqued Meaning in gujarati ( burlesqued ગુજરાતી ભાષામાં આ શબ્દનો અર્થ શું છે?)



પેરોડી બનાવો,

Noun:

વ્યંગ, હાસ્યાસ્પદ અનુકરણ, પેરોડી, રચનાનું હાસ્યાસ્પદ અનુકરણ,

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burlesqued's Usage Examples:

the "lord of misrule", where authority was inverted, transgressed and burlesqued.


, which describes his work as "genuine caricature, broadly burlesqued, naively drawn".


The extravagant hyperbole of declarations of courtly love were burlesqued by Geoffrey Chaucer: Was nevere pik walwed in galauntine As I in love.


In Don Quixote (1605), Miguel de Cervantes burlesqued the romances and their popularity.


Donizetti, Gounod, Handel, Meyerbeer, Mozart, Rossini, Wagner and Weber were burlesqued.


and the lungs of the actors!" In his play Stage Struck (1835) Dimond burlesqued the then vogue for melodramatic styles of acting.


reprint, Cabell observed that "Not many other volumes, I believe, have been burlesqued and cried down in the public prints by their own dedicatees" alluding.


This playing for wind was so apparent that the Michigan players finally burlesqued it.


service in order to publish The Choirboys without retribution from those he burlesqued.


1796 he published an English version of Bürger"s Leonore, and in 1802 he burlesqued German romance in his Urania, which was produced on the stage at Drury.


A similar example is found in the middle section, starting “È questo l'odontalgico”, of Doctor Dulcamara's Udite, Udite, o rustici in Act 1 of Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore (1832), a work that Gilbert had burlesqued early in his career in Dulcamara, or the Little Duck and the Great Quack.


The piece burlesqued theatrical productions of the past season.


It was popular enough to be burlesqued in a contemporary work, Dan"l Tra-Duced, Tinker, at the Strand Theatre.



Synonyms:

spoof, impersonation, takeoff, sendup, travesty, parody, imitation, pasquinade, put-on, caricature, mockery, lampoon, charade,

Antonyms:

fall, tragedy, formalism, natural, genuine,

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